If artists of songs I uploaded had npubs, I would want to include them in the song metadata. Clients could see that I'm not the original artist and route zaps to them.
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That'd be ideal, I agree. Or even a zap split, as there is a sense in which you bringing your followers is a distribution platform. However people want to swing it.
I'm all for artists making money, but the idea of doing it by creating artificial scarcity is an abomination. And given what we've seen from a variety of artists and other producers of things such as software who BENEFIT from piracy (just ask Notch, the guy who made Minecraft), it seems not just grotesque but also an unsound business strategy.
Many people are happy to pay artists for what the music has done in their lIves, and to entice the artist to make more. Not everyone has the means, or values things the same, but even they can give value back in directing the attention of others, who may be more inclined to pay.
It's not a business model everyone has the stomach for of course but it is primarily how performing arts have been compensated throughout history.
This. If ever these artists do come to Nostr, there should be a way for them to claim their tracks. They could write a copy of the music event without the 'unlicensed' tag. (Or maybe properly licensed music should have a license attached ๐ค)
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